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I chose Lavasa plot, admits Sharad Pawar
The Union Agricultural Minister for the first time has admitted his links with the controversial housing project.
Liverpool go down to Newcastle
Alan Pardew celebrated his first match in charge of Newcastle with a 3-1 win over Liverpool.
Social media blackout in US college wins converts
A social media blackout at a small Pennsylvania college won over some skeptical students who initially disliked it.
Suicide bomber targets Pak hospital, 11 killed
The bomber rammed his explosives-laden vehicle into the hospital at Pass-Killay in Hangu region.
Serie A: AC Milan look to extend lead
Milan leads with 33 points, Lazio has 30 and Juventus and Napoli are level with 27 each.
Venezuela seeks to regulate Internet with new bill
Venezuela plans to include the Internet in a law that regulates the media.
Michael Dell: transformation is on the way
Dell's CEO argues that his efforts to transform his company have gone unnoticed by some on Wall Street.
US study helps unravel Alzheimer's mystery
Instead of producing too much of a protein, people with Alzheimer's appear to have trouble getting rid of it.
Obama working very hard on his smoking habits
Obama is working very hard on his smoking habits and has not been seen smoking in probably nine months.
Varanasi blast: FIR filed against WiFi hackers
Indian Mujahideen allegedly hacked into a WiFi network and sent an email claiming responsibility for Varanasi blast.
54 pc Indians paid bribe last year: study
Corruption increased over last three years and one in four people report paying bribes last year, said the study.
No need for ultrasound before medical abortion
There are no official guidelines stating that women should first receive an ultrasound.
Secondhand smoke tied to kids' poor mental health
The evidence is piling up that parents who smoke really should quit - or at least not smoke at home, a study said.
Laser incidents worry US aviation officials
Over the years, the Federal Aviation Administration has recorded a increase in reports of people pointing lasers.
Surgeon general: 1 cigarette is 1 too many
Even a bit of social smoking, or inhaling someone else's secondhand smoke, could be enough to block your arteries.
Nitin Garg murder case: teen sentenced
The 16-year-old boy pleaded guilty in the Australian Supreme Court to being an accessory to Nitin's murder.